Bought this slightly aspirationally a few years ago and have never worn it b/c it's just a bit snug in the chest (I'm probably between a medium and large these days). It's a Folk size 3, which generally equates to a medium. I've copied and pasted the measurements below. If you're familiar with the brand you know that it retailed for some silly amount of money (mid-high 100s).
The "standard shirt" is one of Folk's staple pieces that can be depended on every season, always...

This shirt: http://www.gant.co.uk/mens-shirts/blue-indigo-oxford-shirt/27542
Retails for $125. Never worn. Tag size is large but the style guide instructs you to size down and this shirt will fit a medium or the smaller end of the large range (I'm a 40-41 jacket and the chest on this fits perfectly).
Selling for $60 shipped CONUS. Will ship internationally at cost.

This shirt was designed by stylist Marcus Allen for Stock Mfg. They do limited-release runs of custom designs and don't seem to have any of these left. I love the shirt, but the upper arms are a bit slimmer than I'm comfortable with. This looks like activewear on me. So my loss, your gain, etc. It "retailed" for $46. I'm selling for $35 shipped in the US. Will ship internationally at cost.
This should fit a standard medium so long as you, unlike me, have normal sized...

Bought this on final sale but it's a bit heavier than I was imagining and I'm a sweaty dude in the summer. Selling for $70 shipped.
http://www.jcrew.com/browse/single_product_detail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524441831018&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302058481&nav_type=SALESITE&bmUID=k0e_WYr
SOLD.

I bought this lovely pair of pants a few years ago and never wore them. Hoping that they'd eventually fit, I kept them around. I'm giving up the ghost as my fitness regimen is incompatible with the thigh measurements of these pants. I'm viewing this as a small sign of maturity. My loss is your gain, etc.
These pants were a limited-run collaboration between Ryan Plett of you_have_broken_the_internet fame and Rogue Territory. Ryan's original post with some great pics is...